Posted February 20, 201411 yr Hi My first memory container, 8ECC Cryoclamp is finally ready and up for sale. The main focus of this product is the great compatibility. You can mount this pot on single-sided, double-sided and even modules with heatspreaders - single and dual channel. Here are the first shots of the new pot. Pictures of the mounting process and mounted on modules with IHS are still missing. There are several ways how you can mount the modules and I will upload the pics at the weekend. The pot itself comes as black, blue or red edition. All heatspreaders are black anodized. Details: Material: Anodized aluminium Max. LN2 capacity: 140 ml Weight (pot): 240 g Weight (1 module): 90 g JunPus 10 x 10 cm thermal pad 6 W/m*k included Magnetized hex tool included Compatible to single-sided, double-sided modules in single or dual channel with or withouth stock IHS Holes for thermocouples are in each pot at the base and on each plate of the modules Pot Modules Mounted on a PSC kit (double sided) 8ECC Cryoclamp Black Edition mounted on Z87X-OC 8ECC Cryoclamp Red Edition mounted on Maximus 6 Impact 8ECC Cryoclamp Blue Edition mounted on UD3H Note: The pot comes with a magnetized hex tool which makes the mounting really easy as the screws can't drop JunPus high quality and condictivity thermal pad Edited February 23, 201411 yr by der8auer
February 20, 201411 yr Crew wiha - hiwa ? Damn he is making screwdrivers now ? ahah nice looking pot !
February 20, 201411 yr Author I don't even freeze RAM and this really does look good zomg Thanks guys wiha - hiwa ? Damn he is making screwdrivers now ? ahah nice looking pot ! epic haha. Didn't even realize how much is it? 160€ including worldwide DHL priority shipping. http://der8auer.de/shop/page/36
February 21, 201411 yr Author Thanks guys! Here's a mounting example with two G.SKILL Ripjaws modules. Step 1: Cut thermal pad Step 2: remove plastic cover of the pads and place them on the modules Step 3: Place two screws in the module and place memory stick on the thermal pad. The thermal pad are a little bid adhesive which makes the mounting easier Step 4: Place the spacer on top of the screws (you will find a lot of different sizes in the delivery compatible for all sizes of memory modules) Step 5: Add the 2nd part of the module and fix everything. Add the 3rd screw for a higher mounting pressure Step 6: Mount the pot on top
February 22, 201411 yr Very nice,just wondering the temps of the memory's that are achievable with HS on and HS off ? thanks
February 23, 201411 yr Author I will check that soon for you with some G.Skill Pi. Pics in action: Edited February 23, 201411 yr by der8auer
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